nolotus
Songster
I never thought that chickens could be picky eaters. I've been blaming my feeder [it's one of those metal boxes with two holes near the bottom for them to put their heads in - I checked and they can get their heads in just fine] but maybe they just got spoiled when I fed them sunflower seeds and then watermelon and frozen corn during our triple digit weather. They just are not eating much--of the feed, the grit or the oyster shell. If I throw a little bread, some salad greens or a handful of rice, it's a feeding frenzy so I thought "OMG, I'm starving my chickens!"
But when I throw out scratch or their feed, they pretty much ignore me. It eventually is gone but it could be the quail that fly into the chicken yard.
If they see some spilled birdseed from the feeders they are pretty interested. I've got 3 bags of organic feed they need to eat!
Will they eat it if they get hungry enough and I stop with the treats?
The feed smells fine to me but I wondered if the triple digit heat and it being stored outside could have made it "go bad" somehow.
They do not appear to be molting and are still laying.
Have I created pullet princesses?
But when I throw out scratch or their feed, they pretty much ignore me. It eventually is gone but it could be the quail that fly into the chicken yard.
If they see some spilled birdseed from the feeders they are pretty interested. I've got 3 bags of organic feed they need to eat!
Will they eat it if they get hungry enough and I stop with the treats?
The feed smells fine to me but I wondered if the triple digit heat and it being stored outside could have made it "go bad" somehow.
They do not appear to be molting and are still laying.
Have I created pullet princesses?
